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later this morning, at the white house, president obama and vice president joe biden will discuss gun control with police chiefs and sheriffs. it's part of the push by the obama administration for new policies to curb gun violence. president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton appeared together in an interview to talk about their unusual partnership. it was president obama's idea for the joint interview on "60 minutes." the president said he wanted the opportunity to publicly thank clinton for her service as secretary of state as she prepares to step down. >> i want the country to appreciate just what an extraordinary role she's played during the course of my administration, and a lot of successes we've had internationally have been because of her hard work. >> many people were surprised when president obama asked hillary clinton to be his secretary of state following their tough campaigning in the 2008 presidential primary. but in the interview, both president obama and secretary clinton said they have a close friendship. >>> 7:16. sonya so toe sonya so toe my so toe mayor w
later this morning, at the white house, president obama and vice president joe biden will discuss gun control with police chiefs and sheriffs. it's part of the push by the obama administration for new policies to curb gun violence. president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton appeared together in an interview to talk about their unusual partnership. it was president obama's idea for the joint interview on "60 minutes." the president said he wanted the opportunity to publicly...
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. >> i seem to recall joe biden saying during the '08 program we'll cut, i think he said it was foreign aid. tell us your view about how we can kind of put that one on a sustainable basis pretty create -- politically. how can you persuade the public it's being used efficiently, what are the things that are working and what are not? >> well, i think the keyword here is "efficiently." we have to demonstrate that the money b, the taxpayer money that is being sent overseas for foreign aid is, number one, in our strategic national interest. and we have to articulate what that interest is. secondly, i think we have to go beyond just sending the money so it gets deposit inside whoever leads that country's swiss bank account. that we have to demonstrate that that money is being effectively used to address certain things. give george w. bush significant credit for the millennial challenge corporation program, for pepfar, treatment of aids in africa. because they have set a set of standards that these are o our values, these are our standards. if you are able to enforce, implement and enforce tho
. >> i seem to recall joe biden saying during the '08 program we'll cut, i think he said it was foreign aid. tell us your view about how we can kind of put that one on a sustainable basis pretty create -- politically. how can you persuade the public it's being used efficiently, what are the things that are working and what are not? >> well, i think the keyword here is "efficiently." we have to demonstrate that the money b, the taxpayer money that is being sent overseas for...
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biden is intoxica intoxicated with the idea. >> you guys in the press are incorigable. i was literally inaugurated four d days ago and you're talking about four years from now. >> reporter: still she left the door open for a presidential run. >> i don't think either he or i can make predictions about what's going to happen tomorrow or the next year. >> reporter: as if to emphasize how quickly their nasty campaign, old feelings had evap rised, they quickly agreed it had a much bigger effect on their spouses than it did them. making people wonder if there's any expiration on this endorsement. >> chuck todd, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> since we are incorrigible, let's take it one step further. what did we watch last night, an incoming president give a warm farewell to an outgoing secretary of state or did we watch a president pass the baton now? >> reporter: had hillary clinton not taken his invitation, the possibility of a democratic party that was split in two, senator hillary clinton sort of being the arbiter of any policy proposal the president was going t
biden is intoxica intoxicated with the idea. >> you guys in the press are incorigable. i was literally inaugurated four d days ago and you're talking about four years from now. >> reporter: still she left the door open for a presidential run. >> i don't think either he or i can make predictions about what's going to happen tomorrow or the next year. >> reporter: as if to emphasize how quickly their nasty campaign, old feelings had evap rised, they quickly agreed it had a...
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jon: i think if the phone is ringing behind you it's joe biden who wants to know what you know about whats president is doing here. croft also said that it was the president's idea to do that interview. now no president is going to take time out of his day to do something without, you know, thinking through what he hopes to accomplish. what do you think he wanted to accomplish, jim? >> well i mean maybe he is supporting hillary although he said he'll be neutral in the race going forward. maybe he will support her in which case what a marriage made in heaven. he's got bill and hillary chin ton rooting for him at all times so that hillary can get the hand off in 16. that's entirely possible. i didn't have enough cynicism to think that was possible. i thought they were just being friendly to each other with cbs as a collaborator. >> no media outlet would turn that opportunity or interview down. >> you're right. mike wallace in his heyday, he would have at least mailed it tough the 60 minutes veteran. jon: 30 minutes with the president and there wasn't really anything about, you know, sy
jon: i think if the phone is ringing behind you it's joe biden who wants to know what you know about whats president is doing here. croft also said that it was the president's idea to do that interview. now no president is going to take time out of his day to do something without, you know, thinking through what he hopes to accomplish. what do you think he wanted to accomplish, jim? >> well i mean maybe he is supporting hillary although he said he'll be neutral in the race going forward....
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and also a trained psychiatrists which has given -- made his insights into joe biden particularly keen and powerful over the last several years. please join me ha once again welcoming charles krauthammer. [applause] >> if i could rebut that. there are kind introductions, there are nice introductions. the nice ones are rather list your achievements. they get a notarized copy and they send it to your mother. the kind ones are where they leave stuff out. you just heard a kind introduction because what ridge left out was that i was once a speech writer. people ask me, how do you go from walter mondale the fox news? -- to fox news? the answer is simple, i was young once. the national review has done tremendous work. i would love to be anywhere where juan williams can't interrupt me. [applause] i will be sure to tell him how you feel. >> i will start us off. i will throw several questions that you for a while and we will open up the floor for questions. let me start with the broadest question possible. you wrote a famous essay after the 2008 election about how decline is a choice. you focuse
and also a trained psychiatrists which has given -- made his insights into joe biden particularly keen and powerful over the last several years. please join me ha once again welcoming charles krauthammer. [applause] >> if i could rebut that. there are kind introductions, there are nice introductions. the nice ones are rather list your achievements. they get a notarized copy and they send it to your mother. the kind ones are where they leave stuff out. you just heard a kind introduction...
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after that, another chance to see president obama and joe biden at the national prayer service. tomorrow, "washington journal" focuses solely on the role of our nation's governors. the role in the state and national issues. we will talk with reporters from florida and illinois about what the governors in those states are facing. we will hear from josh goodman and state trends and economic turnaround, regional connections, and the state's relationship with the federal government. as always, your calls and questions. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern, on c-span. now from the national review institute summit here in washington d.c., remarks by texas senator ted cruz. then >> i am so happy to introduce ted cruz. it's rather personal for me. he's an old friend and i've been waiting for years for him to run for office and win office and hold office, and the first time ted ran for office, the very first time, he landed in the u.s. senate, imagine that, and not from delaware, not from some other little state, not from a state with a low population, from the second most populous state, t
after that, another chance to see president obama and joe biden at the national prayer service. tomorrow, "washington journal" focuses solely on the role of our nation's governors. the role in the state and national issues. we will talk with reporters from florida and illinois about what the governors in those states are facing. we will hear from josh goodman and state trends and economic turnaround, regional connections, and the state's relationship with the federal government. as...
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biden our vice-president. fill them with truth and righteousness that they may serve the station ably and be glad to do your will. endow their hearts with wisdom and forbearance so that peace may prevail with righteousness, justice with order, so that men and women throughout this nation can find with one another the fulfillment of our humanity. we pray that the president, vice-president, and all the political authority will remember the words of the profits micah, " what does the lord requird you question to do justice, to love kind is and always walk humbly with god." senior president [speaking spanish} may god bless you all your days. all this we pray in their most holy name. amen. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the singing of our national anthem by award winning artist, beyoncÉ, accompanied by the u.s. marine band. following the national anthem, please remain at your place while the presidential party exits the platform. oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so
biden our vice-president. fill them with truth and righteousness that they may serve the station ably and be glad to do your will. endow their hearts with wisdom and forbearance so that peace may prevail with righteousness, justice with order, so that men and women throughout this nation can find with one another the fulfillment of our humanity. we pray that the president, vice-president, and all the political authority will remember the words of the profits micah, " what does the lord...
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biden versus hillary clinton for the democratic nomination in 2016. you know something, did you see "60 minutes" last night? the jockeying for positions has already started. well here, take a look. >> bob gates, first thing he said to me, i think maybe first week or two and he obviously had been through seven presidents or something, says, mr. president, one thing i can guarantee you is that at this moment, somewhere, somehow, somebody in the federal government is screwing up. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> steve: jay leno is forgetting that governor cuomo in new york might try and make a run for it, too, on the democratic side. there is probably a few others. clinton against cuomo again. mario against bill. >> steve: that's right. and the choice for the president, if he had to pick between jaden and hillary, who would he pick? the loyal vice president who he picked over hillary clinton? >> brian: who he's really good friends with. >> steve: or hillary clinton who you look at the polls in the democratic party and she's ahead by a mile. >> brian: 130% sh
biden versus hillary clinton for the democratic nomination in 2016. you know something, did you see "60 minutes" last night? the jockeying for positions has already started. well here, take a look. >> bob gates, first thing he said to me, i think maybe first week or two and he obviously had been through seven presidents or something, says, mr. president, one thing i can guarantee you is that at this moment, somewhere, somehow, somebody in the federal government is screwing up. [...
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there is speculation speculationbiden may be laying the groundwork -- vice president joe biden may be laying groundwork for a presidential campaign. he met with the national committee at a private reception and held events at his residence over the weekend, and invited the hampshire's governor to the swearing in and drop down -- dropped by an iowa and our robot. according to cnn, there are in his work a whole lot of reasons why he would not run but says he is now focused on helping president obama. secretary of state hillary clinton remains a heavy favorite if she decides to run for the high office. in 40 minutes, secretary clinton will be giving testimony on the assault on the eve of the mission in benghazi, libya. that attack killed ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans. secretary clinton is the sole witness today at back-to-back hearings before the senate and house foreign policy committee. here live coverage of the senate hearing at 9:00 a.m. eastern and a house hearing at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span radio or watched the hearings on c-span 3. those are some
there is speculation speculationbiden may be laying the groundwork -- vice president joe biden may be laying groundwork for a presidential campaign. he met with the national committee at a private reception and held events at his residence over the weekend, and invited the hampshire's governor to the swearing in and drop down -- dropped by an iowa and our robot. according to cnn, there are in his work a whole lot of reasons why he would not run but says he is now focused on helping president...
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biden might be interested in a little bit. >> he might be? he ran across pennsylvania avenue to say hello to al. >> got the roker vote. >> if that doesn't say 2016 -- >> i don't know what does. >> that might have torpedoed the campaign. >> no, no, no. >> but some saw this as a vast endorsement of hillary clinton. >> i was looking at the body language a lot, rather than the words. they leaned in together. having been on air with co-anchors, you can tell if people like each other and they were both leaning in like i've got your back and i'll be voting for you. >> they have a very warm friendship now. i think it is revealing, looking at the body language. as chuck todd pointed out earlier, that picture kind of, certainly, is something that -- the picture says more than sometimes the words. >> also i love the fact that they revealed the tough campaign in 2008 was harder on their spouses which then made me want to see michelle obama and bill clinton. >> in the same room. >> i love that. >> a lot of people surprised when he tapped her to be secreta
biden might be interested in a little bit. >> he might be? he ran across pennsylvania avenue to say hello to al. >> got the roker vote. >> if that doesn't say 2016 -- >> i don't know what does. >> that might have torpedoed the campaign. >> no, no, no. >> but some saw this as a vast endorsement of hillary clinton. >> i was looking at the body language a lot, rather than the words. they leaned in together. having been on air with co-anchors, you can...
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its passage led by then-senator joe biden, was a watershed moment in our history. in the years since, we have come together in a bipartisan way to re-authorize and expand the reach of this law. now we must do it again. the last congress had the opportunity to take this action. the senate passed a strong bill with a bipartisan vote of 68-31. 68-31. yet house republicans refused to bring the senate's bipartisan bill to the floor, leaving millions without a critical line of defense against domestic violence. this congress has a chance to correct the mistake without further delay. today with 158 co-sponsors and counting, that's in the house, including every woman democrat in the house, democrats are re-introducing the re-authorization of the violence against women act which would expand protections to lgbt, immigrants and native americans. this has bipartisan support in the senate, including key women senators. it is bipartisan. and time for the house republicans to join suit and join the senate in a bipartisan backing of this measure. failure to enact this bill would
its passage led by then-senator joe biden, was a watershed moment in our history. in the years since, we have come together in a bipartisan way to re-authorize and expand the reach of this law. now we must do it again. the last congress had the opportunity to take this action. the senate passed a strong bill with a bipartisan vote of 68-31. 68-31. yet house republicans refused to bring the senate's bipartisan bill to the floor, leaving millions without a critical line of defense against...
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>>steve: then joe biden -- here's what i think. i think this would have been a great interview for the month after they decide to get together. it's been four years. we already know they put everything aside. they got together. bush and reagan were at each other in the primaries. they ended up president and vice president. these two guys, tooth and nail, they ended up coming together. a great story. i wanted to know, number one, what exactly she did as opposed to what he did. were weren't they able to get a deal on north korea? why weren't they able to get an envoy for palestinian-israeli peace. we didn't get any of that. >>steve: all good questions. we did see a lot of love between best friends forever. here's 1 minute and 46 second of "60 minutes" last night. >> i want to have a chance to publicly say thank you because i think hillary clinton will go down as one of the finest secretary of states we've had. >> after i ended my campaign, i immediately did everything i could to help the president get elected because despite our hard
>>steve: then joe biden -- here's what i think. i think this would have been a great interview for the month after they decide to get together. it's been four years. we already know they put everything aside. they got together. bush and reagan were at each other in the primaries. they ended up president and vice president. these two guys, tooth and nail, they ended up coming together. a great story. i wanted to know, number one, what exactly she did as opposed to what he did. were weren't...
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also, a trained psychiatrists, which has made his insights on joe biden particularly keen and valuable over the last several years treat please join me in once again welcoming a great friend of nr, charles krauthammer. [applause] >> if i could rebut that, there are current introductions, there are nice introductions. the nice ones car with a list of your achievements. degette in notarized copy and send it clear mother. -- the nice ones are where they list your achievements. they get it notarized and send it to your mother. people ask me how i went from walter mondale to fox news. the answer is simple -- i was young once. i am really happy to be here and to be associated with national review institute which has done tremendous work. truth be told, i am happy who to be anywhere where williams can't interrupt me. [applause] i will be sure to tell him how you feel. >> i will start as off and throw several questions at you that we will open up to the floor for your questions. let me start with the broadest gauge question possible. you wrote a famous essay after the 2008 election about how t
also, a trained psychiatrists, which has made his insights on joe biden particularly keen and valuable over the last several years treat please join me in once again welcoming a great friend of nr, charles krauthammer. [applause] >> if i could rebut that, there are current introductions, there are nice introductions. the nice ones car with a list of your achievements. degette in notarized copy and send it clear mother. -- the nice ones are where they list your achievements. they get it...
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he has joe biden to send up for the all-important relationships on capitol hill. i think this was a legacy pick. the president now has as we know an ambitious agenda that he laid out in the inaugural address. the question is, who is going to protect those goals from him? it's someone he has been with ever since his federal public life has started. that's mcdonough. this is somebody he trusts to protect not just himself. not just the staff, but to move that legacy and the obama era sooner or later will come to an end. the president clearly wants to make the major shape now. i think that's why he picked this man he trusts and has known for so long. >> john kerry ends before the senate foreign relations committee and he will be confirmed. i don't think there is any doubt about that. chuck hagel, that could be a little bit more. >> i think they will rough him up and be more lively than the john kerry hearings. in the end, the numbers. once senator schumer democrat said he answered all my questions, we know there have been meetings with others who have been critical an
he has joe biden to send up for the all-important relationships on capitol hill. i think this was a legacy pick. the president now has as we know an ambitious agenda that he laid out in the inaugural address. the question is, who is going to protect those goals from him? it's someone he has been with ever since his federal public life has started. that's mcdonough. this is somebody he trusts to protect not just himself. not just the staff, but to move that legacy and the obama era sooner or...